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an analog man in a digital world
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- Charleston SC
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- Instrumentation & Electrical
Got a guy looking for this specific breaker for a generator skid. Trying to find in less than the 16 weeks estimated lead time. Any ideas?
Allegedly, it was longer than the 16 weeks,A parts distributor that carries OEM parts for the unit this is in may have better chance of having something in stock maybe?
Yea, the 35 is a bit of a bastard size with most makes.I did a google search for carling c?3-??-2?-635-1?1-C
The part number decodes to various aspects of the circuit breaker, and some are less important for the application.
For example the '24' in the middle of the part number means that the unit works for 50/60Hz with a medium trip delay. 34 means that the unit will work for DC or 50/60Hz with a medium trip delay. So for this application 34 is as good as 24, and 22, 26, 32, 36 and a few others are probably 'close enough'
The 635 means 35A trip. Can some slop be accepted here, perhaps with an external breaker added?
The 2 in the 121 near the end means the actuator color. I presume irrelevant.
A bit of searching using the more general search term pulled up this in stock:
CA3-B0-34-640-121-C
It looks like the 40A version of the trip 34 breaker. This might be the closest version available off the shelf.
-Jon